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he served in the navy, was a lawyer, a member of the ohio state board of education, the ohio house of representatives and the ohio state senate before joining congress and beginning his many years of distinguished and dedicated service on behalf of his constituents in the 16th congressional district of ohio. we are doing something really good today. we are honoring a man who deserved this. and let me conclude by saying this. i imagine when we leave here when the day comes that i leave here, you want to be remembered for your work, but i think more than that, you want to be remembered by your colleagues on how you treated them and how you interacted with them. ralph regula was a gentleman. ralph regula was a colleague. he never had anything nasty to say about anyone. as i said, coming from a community where i come from and where he came from, driving his pickup truck and go og to his farms, i learned to admire him, love him and respect him. i wanted to join this celebration and say thank to you to him. it is not permitted within the rules to speak to the gallery, but i suspect congress
he served in the navy, was a lawyer, a member of the ohio state board of education, the ohio house of representatives and the ohio state senate before joining congress and beginning his many years of distinguished and dedicated service on behalf of his constituents in the 16th congressional district of ohio. we are doing something really good today. we are honoring a man who deserved this. and let me conclude by saying this. i imagine when we leave here when the day comes that i leave here, you...
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of ohio. it's interesting in that i represent not only the largest manufacturing district in the state of ohio but i also represent the largest agricultural district in the state of ohio. and as we have been talking about this, there's been a lot of information that's been put out there by a lot of different groups but i think it's interesting to point out the heritage foundation and the brookings institute has put out how many jobs we will be lost about this. the heritage foundation says you will look at 1.5 million jobs being lost. carry out to the end date of the brookings institute about 2.5%. and we can't afford to have this happen in the united states. . what type of energy it was. in my case in the state of ohio we received 87% of our energy is coal generated. next store to us to my west indiana. they get 94%. so they ranged all thee districts together -- ranked all these districts together. they said, where do you stand? this is one rft times you don't want -- this is one of the times you don't want to be at the top of the list. the top 16 of the top 20 were from ohio and indiana. unfo
of ohio. it's interesting in that i represent not only the largest manufacturing district in the state of ohio but i also represent the largest agricultural district in the state of ohio. and as we have been talking about this, there's been a lot of information that's been put out there by a lot of different groups but i think it's interesting to point out the heritage foundation and the brookings institute has put out how many jobs we will be lost about this. the heritage foundation says you...
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i pointed out one yesterday and i'll point it out again, the state of ohio, it's a large state. the state of ohio of the c.d.c. recommended amount that ohio should take of tobacco money and devote it to cessation programs, ohio spent 9% of what the c.d.c. recommendation was. when you hear these numbers, no wonder that we're not doing better at moving people off of cigarettes to other products or getting them to quit all together. it's because the effort that we made through education has been pitiful. as a matter of fact 21.6% of the youth in ohio have a prevalence to smoke. 45% have a prevalence to alcohol. 17.7% have a prevalence to smoke marijuana. yet some come to the floor and claim if we just give this to the f.d.a., youth smoking, youth usage is going to go away. if that -- if that claim were even partially correct, the marijuana usage would be zero. because it is illegal. there's no age limit. well, mr. president, some will claim that we don't address labeling. we address labeling on packages of cigarettes to discourage children from even looking at them. we require warni
i pointed out one yesterday and i'll point it out again, the state of ohio, it's a large state. the state of ohio of the c.d.c. recommended amount that ohio should take of tobacco money and devote it to cessation programs, ohio spent 9% of what the c.d.c. recommendation was. when you hear these numbers, no wonder that we're not doing better at moving people off of cigarettes to other products or getting them to quit all together. it's because the effort that we made through education has been...
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in my home state of ohio, the situation is even worse. we have entered double digit unemployment with a rate of other 10%. not only must we work to help the newly unemployed, but we must assist the chronically unemployed who are many times forgotten. on friday i heard from economist dr. paul harrington at the center for labor market studies at northwestern university. he gave three recommendations to deal with the job crisis. number one, rically expand job training. number two, establish a connection between schools and jobs. and number three, engage in direct job training activities. we need to assist the unemployed by retooling them, preparing them for employment opportunities now and for the future. we must always remember that when we work on health care reform, energy, tax legislation, we, too, must focus on the economy. our national attention must remain focused on job creation and saving sustainable jobs for our workforce and to prepare them for new or better employment as opportunities present themselves. because it is most importa
in my home state of ohio, the situation is even worse. we have entered double digit unemployment with a rate of other 10%. not only must we work to help the newly unemployed, but we must assist the chronically unemployed who are many times forgotten. on friday i heard from economist dr. paul harrington at the center for labor market studies at northwestern university. he gave three recommendations to deal with the job crisis. number one, rically expand job training. number two, establish a...
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district in ohio, also has the unique -- also being the number one agricultural district in the state of ohio. i have myr-- we're in tough tim. i have part of the -- i have the highest unemployment rate counties in the state of ohio, one over 16% now. and as we have been on our break, i crisscross my district during that time, and also when i'm at home every weekend, going through factories and talking to businesses across the region and also the people that work there. and, you know, i'm finding, you know, folks are out there in the business sector, especially in these factories, they can't shed any more jobs. they shed any more jobs, they're not going to be operating. a lot of them are hanging on by their fingernails now. there have been pay cuts that people have taken. they have reduced the number of hours that they're working for a week. and so it is a very, very tough time. and when we have been doing this, one of the -- going across the district, one thuing i woul like to ask, on your testimony on page one, you say that, you know, the consumer spending has been relatively flat and consu
district in ohio, also has the unique -- also being the number one agricultural district in the state of ohio. i have myr-- we're in tough tim. i have part of the -- i have the highest unemployment rate counties in the state of ohio, one over 16% now. and as we have been on our break, i crisscross my district during that time, and also when i'm at home every weekend, going through factories and talking to businesses across the region and also the people that work there. and, you know, i'm...
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in my state of ohio, especially states like michigan, indiana, pennsylvania. middle class families are facing a new wave of job losses. 400,000 ohioans are employed directly or indirectly because of the auto industry. the auto industry crisis is a crisis he especially in my state and in michigan and the other states in the region. as congress works to help the industry through the difficult times, the industry must do all it can to keep the jobs at home. it was welcome news when g.m. announced that rather than start more small-car production in china and mexico, which they have done in the past, that they would open a new small-car manufacturing plant somewhere in one of these auto states. this crisis, though, as congress works -- this crisis has hit home in my state, especially in mansfield where g.m. has one of its best stamping plants. workers at this happen plant were asked to make concessions over the past two years, and they did. they were asked to produce in an exceptionally efficient manner, and they now rank at or near the top across a range of peform
in my state of ohio, especially states like michigan, indiana, pennsylvania. middle class families are facing a new wave of job losses. 400,000 ohioans are employed directly or indirectly because of the auto industry. the auto industry crisis is a crisis he especially in my state and in michigan and the other states in the region. as congress works to help the industry through the difficult times, the industry must do all it can to keep the jobs at home. it was welcome news when g.m. announced...
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the conscience of the congress, let me also commend representative fudge who is from the great state of ohio who continues to lead this special order on our evenings. of course to our caribbean queen , delegate donna christian-christensen who as you know is our representative from the u.s. virgin islands. not only is she an expert on the caribbean, but as we all know she is an internist, physician and has been very, very helpful as we move forward in a very difficult health care reform. and her input is invaluable. i also want to commend her for the recent involvement in a documentary about the relationship between st. croix and puerto rico that went through the history of the sugar cane industry back at the turn of the century in the 19 -- late 1800's, early 1900's and the number of puerto ricans who came to st. croix to work there. this was shown last weekend, will be shown in new york and has received many praises for the interesting history that it brings about. let me just say that it's a pleasure to be here as chairman of the subcommittee on african global health, but chair of the cari
the conscience of the congress, let me also commend representative fudge who is from the great state of ohio who continues to lead this special order on our evenings. of course to our caribbean queen , delegate donna christian-christensen who as you know is our representative from the u.s. virgin islands. not only is she an expert on the caribbean, but as we all know she is an internist, physician and has been very, very helpful as we move forward in a very difficult health care reform. and her...
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50% matching requirement and engagement of coastal communities and states, the program leverages federal investment in remarkable ways. in my home state of ohio it has been instrumental in securing key properties and conserving ecological resources at the marsh and along east andusky day -- sandusky bay. under the great lakes initiative 15% would be available to noaa. half would be expended through celcp on land conservation priorities that contribute to the goals of the initiative and these funds would supplement rather than replace celcp funds provided in other legislation for priorities in the great lakes region. is this correct? i yield. mr. dicks: would the gentleman yield? the gentleman from ohio is indeed correct. in my district i have seen the importance of the partnership between the celcp to our fragile coastal resources. the committee expects noaa to invest in great lakes conservation through celcp as the gentleman has outlined. and i would be happy to work with him to ensure that the funds will be used for this purpose. mr. latourette: i thank the chair. mr. dicks: i yield back. reserves. the chair: the gentleman reserves the bala
50% matching requirement and engagement of coastal communities and states, the program leverages federal investment in remarkable ways. in my home state of ohio it has been instrumental in securing key properties and conserving ecological resources at the marsh and along east andusky day -- sandusky bay. under the great lakes initiative 15% would be available to noaa. half would be expended through celcp on land conservation priorities that contribute to the goals of the initiative and these...
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in fact, the states of ohio, indiana and michigan, ohio and michigan have come in for national emergency grants have had used those. minnesota came in for a national emergency grant to support a pooling of dealers all of whom were relatively small in size but in aggregate the total effect was fairly significant in terms of the layoffs. so they did come in for a national emergency grant. so there are a variety of different mechanisms. the sba is one. agriculture has ways to support rural facilities, getting credit out to them. and so there are a variety of different mechanisms that we are already looking at an obviously where tried to monitor going for. i have been told from small business and meditation upon them as they got in the last couple months. i think there are some positive signs, but clearly not out of the woods yet. >> thank you. >> think you, mr. chairman. thank you both for being here. my temperature got a little up when some of the revisionist statements about some of the past and i didn't get to the point. i do want to thank you guys for your service and even though i know
in fact, the states of ohio, indiana and michigan, ohio and michigan have come in for national emergency grants have had used those. minnesota came in for a national emergency grant to support a pooling of dealers all of whom were relatively small in size but in aggregate the total effect was fairly significant in terms of the layoffs. so they did come in for a national emergency grant. so there are a variety of different mechanisms. the sba is one. agriculture has ways to support rural...
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i yield as much time as he may consume to my distinguished congressman from the state of ohio, mr. latta. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. latta: thank you very much, madam speaker. i appreciate the gentleman for yielding. i am pleased to stand before you today in support of the resolution i introduced, house resolution 420. this resolution celebrates the symbol of the united states and supports the goals and ideals of flag day. flag day is celebrated on june 14 which is the anniversary of the official adoption of the american flag by the continental congress in 1777. this was done by the first flag act which stated, resolved, that the flag of the united states be made of 13 stripes alternating red and white, that the union be 13 stars, white and a blue field representing a new constellation. since 1777 our flag has rearranged the design of the stars and stripes each time as a state was added. as the gentleman from utah stated, the history of flag day traces its roots to the first celebration of the american flag which is believed to have been introduced by
i yield as much time as he may consume to my distinguished congressman from the state of ohio, mr. latta. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. latta: thank you very much, madam speaker. i appreciate the gentleman for yielding. i am pleased to stand before you today in support of the resolution i introduced, house resolution 420. this resolution celebrates the symbol of the united states and supports the goals and ideals of flag day. flag day is celebrated on june 14 which...
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i represent the largest manufacturing district in the state of ohio, but i represent the largest agricultural district. ohio uses 87% of coal for our generation. with this -- what this bill will do is kill jobs in ohio. we're struggling right now. it's tough. one of the things that a lot of people don't realize, since we have so few farmers out there left, 1% in ohio, we have so many farmers that not only work a full day on the farm but go out and work all night at another job. we've got to have jobs going both way prarkslell with each other this bill is not going to help these people out there. it's going to kill jobs across the country. when the secretary of agriculture was before us not long ago, i posed this question, is china going to comply with what we're going to do? the answer is, maybe not this month or maybe not next month, but it's going to happen. may i have 30 seconds? mr. lucas: i yield the gentleman 15 seconds. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. latta: we've got to be able to compete against the world and this bill will kill the ability to do that. i tha
i represent the largest manufacturing district in the state of ohio, but i represent the largest agricultural district. ohio uses 87% of coal for our generation. with this -- what this bill will do is kill jobs in ohio. we're struggling right now. it's tough. one of the things that a lot of people don't realize, since we have so few farmers out there left, 1% in ohio, we have so many farmers that not only work a full day on the farm but go out and work all night at another job. we've got to...
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. $35,000 miners lost their job in the state of ohio. what will this do to the average american? here's an example. democrats came to power, a gallon of gas was $2.33. now it's $2.66. add the cap and trade cacks, add 77 cents, it's $3.43 for a gallon of gas. that's ok in the big city, but in rural america, where you have to drive long distances to go to school to go to the store. why do we have the rich country -- rich places in this country attack the rural poor. how dare you do that to my constituents. i yield back the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from california. mr. waxman: madam speaker, i want to yield to the gentleman from new york, mr. wiener, who has been a very constructive and important member of our committee and played a very central role in having us recognize the essential part that transportation efforts can play in reducing carbon emissions. i yield a minute and a half. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for a minute and a half. mr. weiner: we'll be recognized for generations to come. the e.p.a. will have the ability
. $35,000 miners lost their job in the state of ohio. what will this do to the average american? here's an example. democrats came to power, a gallon of gas was $2.33. now it's $2.66. add the cap and trade cacks, add 77 cents, it's $3.43 for a gallon of gas. that's ok in the big city, but in rural america, where you have to drive long distances to go to school to go to the store. why do we have the rich country -- rich places in this country attack the rural poor. how dare you do that to my...
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courses at 12 major universities in penn state, university of texas, university of california, usc, colombia, arizona, arizona state, missouri, university of miami ohio, and we found 150 courses that's blanton the obvious things are being indoctrinated if they read about poverty they read leftists about poverty, they read about i hate to tell the older folks like myself if you haven't been on a campus they don't even read books now teachers show movies, films and glass, show if the subject is global warming you have seen al gore's film and may have seen it in french class. i had a student at penn state that complained about being shown michael moore's "sicko" in french class. here's a sample indoctrination course. at the university of california, santa cruz is a course which is described in the official university catalog in these exact words. the goal of this seminar is to learn how to organize a revolution. and then it tells you it is an anticapitalist revolution. now the subject of revolution is totally appropriate for an academic setting if it is taught the approach is academic. that is what is a revolution and as it happens there are people that
courses at 12 major universities in penn state, university of texas, university of california, usc, colombia, arizona, arizona state, missouri, university of miami ohio, and we found 150 courses that's blanton the obvious things are being indoctrinated if they read about poverty they read leftists about poverty, they read about i hate to tell the older folks like myself if you haven't been on a campus they don't even read books now teachers show movies, films and glass, show if the subject is...
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more than 4 million manufacturing jobs, many in the presiding officer's home state of colorado. 200,000 manufacturing jobs in ohio. 2008 study by the economic policy institute found the u.s. has lost more than 2.3 million jobs since 2001. as a direct result of the u.s. trade deficit with china. we shouldn't let china profit from recession. it is not just the chinese pushing for the status quo. those who -- these are american investors, american companies actively support a regime that is trying to become a global competitor. no no boundaries, too often these companies leave their moral come pass at home. -- compass at home. the united states should stand up to rather than apologize for china's brutal regime. if china seeks to become a member of the international community, it should match its aspirations. china continued to deny its people basic freedoms of speech and religion and assembly. it increased severe cultural and religious oppression of ethnic minorities such as the uighurs. it increased persecution of chinese christians and increased suppression of dissidents and journalists. earlier today i had the pl
more than 4 million manufacturing jobs, many in the presiding officer's home state of colorado. 200,000 manufacturing jobs in ohio. 2008 study by the economic policy institute found the u.s. has lost more than 2.3 million jobs since 2001. as a direct result of the u.s. trade deficit with china. we shouldn't let china profit from recession. it is not just the chinese pushing for the status quo. those who -- these are american investors, american companies actively support a regime that is trying...
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penn state, university of texas, university of california, usc, columbia, arizona and arizona state, missouri, university of miami ohio, and we found 150 courses that it's blatantly obvious that students are being indoctrinated. if they read about poverty, they read leftist about poverty. if at the read about global -- well, i hate to tell the older folks here like myself, if you haven't been on a campus, they don't even read books now that teachers show movies, films in class. so if the subject is global warming, you've seen al gore's film and you may have seen it in a french class or i had a student at penn state that complained about being shown michael moore's sicko in a french language class. the chairman of the department thought that was perfectly appropriate. here's a sample indoctrination course. at the university of california santa cruz is a course which is described in the official university catalog in these exact words. the goal of this seminar is to learn how to organize a revolution. and then it tells you what's an anti-capitalist revolution. now, the subject of revolution is perfectly appropriate for
penn state, university of texas, university of california, usc, columbia, arizona and arizona state, missouri, university of miami ohio, and we found 150 courses that it's blatantly obvious that students are being indoctrinated. if they read about poverty, they read leftist about poverty. if at the read about global -- well, i hate to tell the older folks here like myself, if you haven't been on a campus, they don't even read books now that teachers show movies, films in class. so if the...
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and that's what i've been doing is touring some of the states hardest hit, particularly in ohio and in michigan and other parts of the country that have very high unacceptable, unemployment rates higher than this figure. >> we have two reporters here from different parts of the country. >> as you know, your home state is one of those places hard hit at 11% unemployment rate. there are four other states that are over 11%. michigan has 12.9%. what is the administering doing particularly for those states particularly hard hit and when it comes to the long term under available to the states, and many states are benefiting from an extension of unemployment benefits. that went out and gave a $25 increase for anyone who is drawing down unemployment insurance. additionally some states that have gone so far as to change and modify their laws to receive funding under the ui modernization act will now be able to get moneys to help provide coverage for part time workers. and in many cases women and people that have to move on because a spouse has moved to oods location or they were a victim of dom
and that's what i've been doing is touring some of the states hardest hit, particularly in ohio and in michigan and other parts of the country that have very high unacceptable, unemployment rates higher than this figure. >> we have two reporters here from different parts of the country. >> as you know, your home state is one of those places hard hit at 11% unemployment rate. there are four other states that are over 11%. michigan has 12.9%. what is the administering doing...
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the districts were sold out of whack that the democrats took over, when in in each republican district. i want to know if he has studied the ohio state map and could talk about the redistricting there. guest: that's an interesting topic because ohio is a very important state with a lot of congressional seats. as the caller pointed out, republicans control process there. the redistricting there is done by an independent commission for the state legislature and the districts were gerrymandered by republicans. interestingly enough, during the course of the decade in ohio, when republicans did control the process, there was an initiative to take this issue and put it into the hands of an independent commission that would, and a bipartisan way, democrats supported it because they were the party of power. republicans were against it because they were the party in power. now, because the democrats of taken over, you see the democrats lost interest in coming up with an independent commission has waned and republicans seem to be more interested. guest: a call from raleigh, n.c. on the independence line. caller: i think it is unconstitutional
the districts were sold out of whack that the democrats took over, when in in each republican district. i want to know if he has studied the ohio state map and could talk about the redistricting there. guest: that's an interesting topic because ohio is a very important state with a lot of congressional seats. as the caller pointed out, republicans control process there. the redistricting there is done by an independent commission for the state legislature and the districts were gerrymandered by...
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of places. in ohio the two largest insurance companies in my state account for 50% of the market in some cities it's literally 89% of the market. this bill -- we know that a public option but again discipline the market better in a way that wide-open competition would do. finally, mr. chairman, this bill would give providers the tools to improve the way health care is delivered in the country. improvements will help americans with chronic conditions to manage those conditions, improvements that can dramatically reduce medical errors and overcome on justifiable disparities and health care outcomes. these reforms drop in sight and inspiration from the work already being done by dedicated and individuals within the health care system. individuals like dr. derek who heads the cancer center at the cleveland clinic. he's devoted himself
of places. in ohio the two largest insurance companies in my state account for 50% of the market in some cities it's literally 89% of the market. this bill -- we know that a public option but again discipline the market better in a way that wide-open competition would do. finally, mr. chairman, this bill would give providers the tools to improve the way health care is delivered in the country. improvements will help americans with chronic conditions to manage those conditions, improvements that...
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that is what i have been doing, touring some of the state to have been hardest hit, particularly in ohio and michigan and other parts of the country that have very high, unacceptable unemployment rates that are even higher than the figure nationally. >> we will begin with the "los angeles times" >> your home state is one of those states that has been exceptionally hard hit. michigan has 12.9%. what is the administration doing in particular for those states that are hard hit when it comes to the long-term unemployed and the underemployed in those areas? >> in the recovery program that the president signed in february, there were different types of funding made available to the states. many of the stage you outlander benefiting from the extension of unemployment benefits. first of all, that went out and gave a $25 increase for anyone who is drawn down unemployment insurance. some states have gone as far as to change and modify their laws so they could receive what we call funding under the ui modernization act will now be able to get money to cover part- time workers. in many cases, women
that is what i have been doing, touring some of the state to have been hardest hit, particularly in ohio and michigan and other parts of the country that have very high, unacceptable unemployment rates that are even higher than the figure nationally. >> we will begin with the "los angeles times" >> your home state is one of those states that has been exceptionally hard hit. michigan has 12.9%. what is the administration doing in particular for those states that are hard...
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the focus of these incidents seemed to show up in swing states, swing states like ohio. states that they went into effect the effect of the result of the election of about five or six important swing states, acorn was the most active in them. this is also an organization that has received as a matter of fact more than 53 million of our tax dollars to fund them. to do what? well in part facilitate bad loans in bad neighborhoods sold up through fannie mae and freddie mac which has been nationalized because of the insolvency in pa created by some of those transactions. and get out the vote democrat drive that took place in many of the cities, chicago, for example, and register hundreds of thousands of fraudulent voter registrations. and in fact by acorn's own admission over 400,000 fraudulent registrations were filed by acorn in that cycle leading up to the 2008 election. and i ask for investigations, i ask for congressional inquiries, i ask for the justice department to look into acorn. and i have no sympathy on this side of the aisle. temporarily had some sympathy from the
the focus of these incidents seemed to show up in swing states, swing states like ohio. states that they went into effect the effect of the result of the election of about five or six important swing states, acorn was the most active in them. this is also an organization that has received as a matter of fact more than 53 million of our tax dollars to fund them. to do what? well in part facilitate bad loans in bad neighborhoods sold up through fannie mae and freddie mac which has been...
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state of michigan in a place called the 4 carbon works. michigan is one of few states that never had buffalo in it. they were in ohio, illinois. probably a matter of time. after we extracted everything we could extract, the only thing left was bones. most commonly, fertilizer. and we collect the bones on the great plains with st. louis, chicago, detroit, and send that fertilizer back to the great plains. the soil is very aesthetic. they would make fine china with good buffalo bones. and burned at inside that filter. they will clarify sugar and wine. when buffalo bones began to run out, people began digging up indian burial grounds. they had historically run hundreds of thousands of buffalo off of clips. there is a place in wyoming called the buffalo jump, there is a bone bed hundreds of feet in diameter and this would suggest native americans over the course of a few decades killed 20,000 buffalo in the same spot. a bonet cotton plant in st. louis processed seventy million buffalo carcasses. this is more than ever existed at any time. was that exhaustive. there was a point when a guy, did you could not find a buffalo bound that
state of michigan in a place called the 4 carbon works. michigan is one of few states that never had buffalo in it. they were in ohio, illinois. probably a matter of time. after we extracted everything we could extract, the only thing left was bones. most commonly, fertilizer. and we collect the bones on the great plains with st. louis, chicago, detroit, and send that fertilizer back to the great plains. the soil is very aesthetic. they would make fine china with good buffalo bones. and burned...
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we have seen ohio be very jerymandred for republicans who had control -- finally the democrats took over because they're so out of five. i want to know if you have studied the ohio state map? guest: that is an excellent question an interesting topic. ohio is an important state with many congressional seats. republicans control process there. redistricting there is done by an independent commission for the state legislature. the districts were gerrymandered by republicans. during the course of the decade in ohio when republicans control the process there was an initiative to take this issue and put it into the hands of an independent commission in a bipartisan way. democrats of course supported it because there were other partou. now the democrats have taken over and you see their interest in coming up with an independent commission. that has really waned. republicans seem to be more interested. host: here is north carolina on the independent line. caller: i just wanted to talk about how i think it is unconstitutional that democrats, when they have power in office, there will just keep wanting more power. there will obviously take up more districts and when the republi
we have seen ohio be very jerymandred for republicans who had control -- finally the democrats took over because they're so out of five. i want to know if you have studied the ohio state map? guest: that is an excellent question an interesting topic. ohio is an important state with many congressional seats. republicans control process there. redistricting there is done by an independent commission for the state legislature. the districts were gerrymandered by republicans. during the course of...
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at the electric cars and lithium ion battery the states that hold the most patents for furthering this invention are california, ohio, mained great state of tennessee. intellectual property protection should have been provided for those. many of those innovators of tomorrow are in this program we are celebrating. it is very sad the party of punishment does not provide the protection those young men and women need to be the innovators of tomorrow. i thank the gentleman for yielding and i yield to him the balance of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the chair recognizes the gentleman from new york. mr. tonko: yes, mr. speaker, does the gentleman from pennsylvania have further speakers? the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized. mr. platts: i have one additional speaker. mr. tonko: i reserve my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman from new york reserves the balance of his time. the gentleman from pennsylvania is recognized. mr. platts: i yield five minutes to the gentleman from ohio, mr. latta. the speaker pro tempore: the gentleman is recognized for five minutes. mr. latta: thank you, mr. speaker. i appreciate the gentlem
at the electric cars and lithium ion battery the states that hold the most patents for furthering this invention are california, ohio, mained great state of tennessee. intellectual property protection should have been provided for those. many of those innovators of tomorrow are in this program we are celebrating. it is very sad the party of punishment does not provide the protection those young men and women need to be the innovators of tomorrow. i thank the gentleman for yielding and i yield...
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fine morning, until this fall morning new york was no more assured of becoming the empire state and was virginia, pennsylvania, or even ohio, south carolina or illinois. nor was the nation assured of becoming a global empire it remains. in 1825, the united states were still plural in view, not a singular nationstate but sovereign state with the constitutional limited federal government. as late as 1855, walt whitman proclaimed with a verbal plurality, oh, the united states with vain to pull up political stuff, most in need but what. as opposed to the needs poets. abraham lincoln bearing the union at gettysburg finally change the grammar and the perception in the 18 '60s. in 1825 to see to shining sea continental nation a patriotic song will still a drink of the land was asked, access to and control of it was limited. the louisiana territory had been purchased two decades earlier that remained mostly on organized. mexico's north stretch from the sabine river on the gulf of mexico to the 42nd parallel on the pacific ocean encompassing all of what are now texas, new mexico, arizona, utah, nevada and california as well as part
fine morning, until this fall morning new york was no more assured of becoming the empire state and was virginia, pennsylvania, or even ohio, south carolina or illinois. nor was the nation assured of becoming a global empire it remains. in 1825, the united states were still plural in view, not a singular nationstate but sovereign state with the constitutional limited federal government. as late as 1855, walt whitman proclaimed with a verbal plurality, oh, the united states with vain to pull up...
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fine morning, until the fall morning, new york was no more assured of becoming the empire state dan was virginia, pennsylvania, or even ohio, south carolina or illinois. nor was the nation assured of becoming the global empire it remains. in 1825, the united states were still twirl and a few, not a singular nationstate but sovereign states with a constitutionally limited federal government. as late as 1885, walt whitman proclaimed with morality of the united states remained full of poetic stuff, mostly poets as opposed to need poets. abraham lincoln declaring the union at gettysburg finally change the grammar and the perception in the 18 '60s. in 1825 the seed onto a cd shining sea continental nation of patriotic songs was still a dream. the land was vast, access to and control of it was limited to the louisiana territory had been purchased two decades earlier but remain mostly unorganized. mexico's north stretch to the 42nd parallel on the pacific ocean encompassing all of what are now texas, the master, arizona, utah and california as well as parts of colorado, oklahoma, and kansas. the pacific northwest and open country
fine morning, until the fall morning, new york was no more assured of becoming the empire state dan was virginia, pennsylvania, or even ohio, south carolina or illinois. nor was the nation assured of becoming the global empire it remains. in 1825, the united states were still twirl and a few, not a singular nationstate but sovereign states with a constitutionally limited federal government. as late as 1885, walt whitman proclaimed with morality of the united states remained full of poetic...
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state of michigan and it is at a place called the detroit curve and works. michigan is one of few states that deborah had buffalo in it. they were in iowa, ohio, indiana, illinois. it does not seem any of them range in the michigan. after we extracted everything we could extract out of the buffalo and ate the meat and sold the heights, the only thing left was the bones. we began collecting the bonds to make a couple of things out of them. most commonly they would make bone meal fertilizer. they would collect the bones on the great plains and ship them to places like st. louis, chicago, detroit. turn them into bone meal certified-- fertilizer. bob the soils there are various said it. another thing they did was make fine china with really good buffalo bones. another thing they would do is make bone ash, burn ash and when you buy an aquarium delta, it is often bone ash inside the seltzer. they would use it to clarify sugars and wine. when the bonds began to run now they announced a bone crisis and people began picking up indian burial grounds. indians began digging at the buffalo jump swear their own people have a starkly brian hundreds of thous
state of michigan and it is at a place called the detroit curve and works. michigan is one of few states that deborah had buffalo in it. they were in iowa, ohio, indiana, illinois. it does not seem any of them range in the michigan. after we extracted everything we could extract out of the buffalo and ate the meat and sold the heights, the only thing left was the bones. we began collecting the bonds to make a couple of things out of them. most commonly they would make bone meal fertilizer. they...
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and yet until this fine morning new york was no more assured of becoming the empire state and west virginia, pennsylvania or even ohio, south carolina or to one way. nor was the nation assured of becoming the global empire it remains. nikkei-225 the u.s. were so plural and few, not a single nation state but sought a states were a constitution limited federal government and as late as 1865 walt whitman and proclaimed with verbal plurality, the united states with a useful political stuff most needed poets, as opposed to needs poets. abraham lincoln declaring the union as getty. change the back -- at gettysburg changed the verbiage. in a sea to shining sea continental nation the paychecks are still a dream, the land was harassed and access to and control was limited. the louisiana territory had been purchased two decades earlier but remained mostly on organized. mexico's north stressed from the saban river on the gulf of mexico to the 42nd parallel on the pacific ocean encompassing all of what are now texas, new mexico, utah, nevada and california as well as parts of colorado, oklahoma, wyoming and kansas, the pacific n
and yet until this fine morning new york was no more assured of becoming the empire state and west virginia, pennsylvania or even ohio, south carolina or to one way. nor was the nation assured of becoming the global empire it remains. nikkei-225 the u.s. were so plural and few, not a single nation state but sought a states were a constitution limited federal government and as late as 1865 walt whitman and proclaimed with verbal plurality, the united states with a useful political stuff most...
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complud in their recommendations the -- included in their recommendations the name of a fellow from michigan. i am an ohio state guy. but they recommended a fellow from ann arbor, whose name is dr. gross. dr. gross is an expert in survey methodology. he spent decades working to strengthen the federal statistic statistical system, to improve its training programs, keep the system committed to the highest scientific principles of accuracy and efficiency. dr. groves knows how the agency operates and what its employees need to successfully implement the dicennial census. he is one of the most respected officials in his field. the combination of his experiences have prepared him well to lead the bureau at a time when rapid developments and changes are occurring. pass a manager, he elevated the university of michigan's -- as a manager, he elevated the university of michigan' michigas association of research to a premier organization, actually respected throughout the country and around the globe. numerous state agencies and policy-makers have sought his expertise in survey design and response. his work has received p
complud in their recommendations the -- included in their recommendations the name of a fellow from michigan. i am an ohio state guy. but they recommended a fellow from ann arbor, whose name is dr. gross. dr. gross is an expert in survey methodology. he spent decades working to strengthen the federal statistic statistical system, to improve its training programs, keep the system committed to the highest scientific principles of accuracy and efficiency. dr. groves knows how the agency operates...
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of your proposal and what do i see? wind down dealers by state, pennsylvania, 90, ohio, 79, ellen malae, 66, wisconsin, 50, michigan, 58, indiana, 48, iowa, 46. and after your description of why these foreign auto makers are not playing in this part of the country i find it very difficult to believe that you will perpetuate your brand loyalty in light of these deals are pleasures in my state and representative stupak and congressman dingell and congressman sutton. i see the evaporation because of this practice and i wonder whether it is part of your you have given consideration to that. mr. henderson? >> first of all, i'm able for the unborn in the state of michigan. second of all, when we are done general motors will still have what we believe will be the largest distribution system for the small towns in the u.s.. approximately 1500 of the 3600 will be located, sir. >> actually, through the new dealer network with increased the share of dealers in the rural markets and reduced the share of dealers in the metro markets. we do realize the importance. the difficulty is from the volume guinn from 2 million to 50,000 we do
of your proposal and what do i see? wind down dealers by state, pennsylvania, 90, ohio, 79, ellen malae, 66, wisconsin, 50, michigan, 58, indiana, 48, iowa, 46. and after your description of why these foreign auto makers are not playing in this part of the country i find it very difficult to believe that you will perpetuate your brand loyalty in light of these deals are pleasures in my state and representative stupak and congressman dingell and congressman sutton. i see the evaporation because...
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concentrate on winning the south and states west of the mississippi which would allow him to discount the electoral votes of new york as well as new jersey, illinois and ohio, states with a substantial jewish population. he argues a jewish vote, if it existed was only an issue in a new york city. truman would be much more likely to win if he made policy based on the issue instead of merit. clifford turned out to be prophetic, if the jewish vote was a key to victory in the 1940 presidential election, then making policy to gain the votes prove to be a dismal failure per kabbalah states with a significant jewish population, truman only one illinois. a third explanation that has been given for w why t acted as he did, is he did it because he was a religious baptist day and christian science is the belief in biblical process of -- prophecies to the return of the jews to the ancient homeland. president truman never officially use religion as a reason to support the creation of a jewish state but it manifest itself both before he became president and after he recognized israel. truman claimed to have read the bible at least a dozen times before he was 15 and he l
concentrate on winning the south and states west of the mississippi which would allow him to discount the electoral votes of new york as well as new jersey, illinois and ohio, states with a substantial jewish population. he argues a jewish vote, if it existed was only an issue in a new york city. truman would be much more likely to win if he made policy based on the issue instead of merit. clifford turned out to be prophetic, if the jewish vote was a key to victory in the 1940 presidential...
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state of california. your line of questioning with one community in ohio dealing with job loffs losses and budget cuts on a city by city level. >> these mayors are facing a difficult situation. they've relied on the tax revenue, very hefty tax revenue from these auto plants, the taxes the companies pay for years. all of a sudden they don't have it. how do you continue to maintain your schools, how do you still hire police officers and firefighters? that's difficult. and the administration hasn't really addressed that specifically. they have addressed and moved pretty quickly to address the worker concerns. unemployment, trade adjustment assistance, they made some announcements this week. they added about another $1.7 million just to help those workers in twinsberg, hoy. that t mayor says that's great but we have a tough time here. and they have that huge facility. the city doesn't even know how to market. they would like to bring in somebody new to do something with it but it's owned by chrysler and the old chrysler, not the new fee at chrysler. and so how do they negotiate? with whom? they're asking all
state of california. your line of questioning with one community in ohio dealing with job loffs losses and budget cuts on a city by city level. >> these mayors are facing a difficult situation. they've relied on the tax revenue, very hefty tax revenue from these auto plants, the taxes the companies pay for years. all of a sudden they don't have it. how do you continue to maintain your schools, how do you still hire police officers and firefighters? that's difficult. and the administration...
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of the market, that's not exactly competition. even worse than that, in some ohio cities, as i would assume in some communities' home state of illinois. it's the two largest insurance companies account for 89% of the market. that's not exactly healthy competition. bring in a public option, compete with these two companies. their rates would come down. their salaries would probably come down for top executives. no more multimillion-dollar salaries. costs would be cut. they would be leaner and meaner. they would be a better insurance company as a result. finally, mr. president, this bill gives providers new tools to improve the way health care is delivered in this country, improvements that help americans with chronic conditions manage those conditions, improves that can overcome unjustifiable disparities. these reforms draw insight and inspiration from the work already done by dedicated individuals within our health care system. individuals like dr. derrick rago van. has devoted himself to reducing health disparities in cleveland. he has been instkraoupltal in combatting significant differences in cancer death rates between african-am
of the market, that's not exactly competition. even worse than that, in some ohio cities, as i would assume in some communities' home state of illinois. it's the two largest insurance companies account for 89% of the market. that's not exactly healthy competition. bring in a public option, compete with these two companies. their rates would come down. their salaries would probably come down for top executives. no more multimillion-dollar salaries. costs would be cut. they would be leaner and...
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too often, as randall of west liberty, ohio, a small town in our state, as randall can explain, rural communities have a difficult time attracting even basic care. randall oversees ohio's only rural training track in family medicine. while his program has received awards for training excellence, he struggles to attract enough doctors for their rural residency. randall wrote to me explaining the disincentives and misperceptions he has to overcome to attract the care needed to serve rural ohio. a public health insurance option will not neglect rural areas. insurance companies often leave rural areas. insurance companies bail out or the insurance companies that stay are so small in number that there's no real competition and they can charge far too high rates. instead, the public option would be consistently available in all markets and in rural eastern oregon, in rural western and southeastern ohio. i stand ready to work with my colleagues to design a public insurance option as part of overall health care reform. the stories of millions of americans behind spiraling costs of health care
too often, as randall of west liberty, ohio, a small town in our state, as randall can explain, rural communities have a difficult time attracting even basic care. randall oversees ohio's only rural training track in family medicine. while his program has received awards for training excellence, he struggles to attract enough doctors for their rural residency. randall wrote to me explaining the disincentives and misperceptions he has to overcome to attract the care needed to serve rural ohio. a...
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ohio broadcasters hall of fame dinner? >> johnny: um, that's right. you were there introducing an old buddy. >> rob: yeah, dan patrick and he went into ohio, ohio state or just ohio. >> johnny: just ohio. >> rob: and you also went in that night and that's when you and i first met. >> johnny: and you said to me, i believe "please fit out of the way, i'm trying to get to the buffet. >> rob: get out of here. that's funny. that was in my bigger days. i was following a lot of cree acontinue. trying to look as buff as i could. >> johnny: count is 2-1, you were a little larger, 2-1 to dukes. two out in the bottom of the first. catches the outside corner for a strike, the count is even. >> rob: well when i took this job and started putting on some suits and things like that, a couple years ago, i had to have them all taken in because i was about 30 pounds heavier when i was lifting every day. >> johnny: what did you play at? what was your top weight? >> 225. but back when you saw me i was about 270. >> johnny: hadn't missed too many of those 5:00 -- >> rob: but when you retire you don't run, you maybe have a few more adult beverages, you know. >> johnny: a fe
ohio broadcasters hall of fame dinner? >> johnny: um, that's right. you were there introducing an old buddy. >> rob: yeah, dan patrick and he went into ohio, ohio state or just ohio. >> johnny: just ohio. >> rob: and you also went in that night and that's when you and i first met. >> johnny: and you said to me, i believe "please fit out of the way, i'm trying to get to the buffet. >> rob: get out of here. that's funny. that was in my bigger days. i was...
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of defense and the states for the national guard youth challenge program. the bill protects child custody arrangements for deployed parents championed by mike turner of ohio. with all these good things in the bill, i must raise my disappointment that we were unable to debate my amendment dealing with concurrent receipt, the elimination of the survivor dependent plan, most sadly known as the widow's tax, the use of the misnamed reserve fund and the budget resolution. had the democratic resolution seemed eliminating these injustices as a priority, they could have allocated the small percentages necessary in the $15 trillion they provided for government spending 2010-2014. this is less than 1/6 of 1% of mandatory spending. for the second year in a row, we were unable to include my amendment to extend early retirement credit for service for national guardsmen and reservists back to september 11, 2001, retrospectively. the retirement credits since january 28, 2008 is a start, but as a 31-year veteran of the army national guard, more needs to be done. as a nation we owe more than our gratitude to the brave men and uniform and their families for the sacrifices th
of defense and the states for the national guard youth challenge program. the bill protects child custody arrangements for deployed parents championed by mike turner of ohio. with all these good things in the bill, i must raise my disappointment that we were unable to debate my amendment dealing with concurrent receipt, the elimination of the survivor dependent plan, most sadly known as the widow's tax, the use of the misnamed reserve fund and the budget resolution. had the democratic...
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first of all, clearly the groups identified in having those states identified had different and more horrible history. there was no way to compare mississippi to ohio or other places and they did deserve some kind of special review, and then of course, the other way it was sold, this was simply for five years. this was enacted in 1965, has been city said, sort of jump starting basic equality and then we would take it from there. abbey pointed out that five year temporary mix is extending to 2031, which is 66 years, so for those of you who are interested in how long
first of all, clearly the groups identified in having those states identified had different and more horrible history. there was no way to compare mississippi to ohio or other places and they did deserve some kind of special review, and then of course, the other way it was sold, this was simply for five years. this was enacted in 1965, has been city said, sort of jump starting basic equality and then we would take it from there. abbey pointed out that five year temporary mix is extending to...
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are in the midst of writing the book was one hillary clinton remember and barack obama were, during the pennsylvania and michigan and ohio primaries than they were going around the state saying we are going to get rid of nafta, get rid of all this free trade nonsense and that scared us because obviously the political consensus for free trade has always been very fragile. and then we looked at what was happening with the currency and the explosion in the amount of money that has been created. are there has a wonderful graph in one of his most recent economic analysis that shows with the money supply has increased by-- how much? >> a little over 100%. >> this is more money creation in the last six months then perhaps the last 60 years. that's certainly scared us because we believe in the old-fashioned milton friedman idea that inflation is simply too many dollars chasing too few goods and that money creation is a real scary thing and i am worried about inflation too. and minammi could see what was happening with spending and debt and again this didn't start with barack obama. this started actually ander george bush. if you look at what happened under the bush presidency
are in the midst of writing the book was one hillary clinton remember and barack obama were, during the pennsylvania and michigan and ohio primaries than they were going around the state saying we are going to get rid of nafta, get rid of all this free trade nonsense and that scared us because obviously the political consensus for free trade has always been very fragile. and then we looked at what was happening with the currency and the explosion in the amount of money that has been created....
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states respond to local and regional work force needs. as discussed earlier, the ohio skills bank is implementing efforts across a broad range of industries in each of the 12 economic development regions. another example is congressman fattah's state of pennsylvania, which has more than 6,000 firms participating in nearly 80 partnerships and 70,000 workers receiving training services since 2005. to date, at least 39 states have adopted industry or sector strategies, but for the most part, they are doing so in spite of the work force investment act, not because of it. as written the workforce investment act does not adequately support the hard work of convening multiple stake holders and allowing a area or region to develop targeted depth and capacity in high growth or emerging industries in a way that develops broad growth sectors. the measure introduced in the house, of which i'm a co-sponsored, would establish a separate title for industry or sector strategies. as a supporter of the legislation, i'm working to ensure the principles set forth in this bill are included in a re-authorized wia. we need to recognize that different workers en
states respond to local and regional work force needs. as discussed earlier, the ohio skills bank is implementing efforts across a broad range of industries in each of the 12 economic development regions. another example is congressman fattah's state of pennsylvania, which has more than 6,000 firms participating in nearly 80 partnerships and 70,000 workers receiving training services since 2005. to date, at least 39 states have adopted industry or sector strategies, but for the most part, they...
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of ohio. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 578 and rule 18, the chair declares the house in the competent committee of the whole in the state of the union for consideration of h.r. 2996. the chair appoints the gentleman from virginia, mr. connolly to preside over the committee of the whole. the chair: house is in the committee of the whole on the state of the union for consideration of h.r. 2996, which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill making appropriations for the department of interior, environment and related agencies for the fiscal year ending september 30, 2010 and for other purposes. the chair: the bill is considered read the first time. the gentleman from washington, mr. dicks, and the gentleman from idaho, mr. simpson, each will control 0 minutes. the chair recognizes the gentleman from washington. mr. dicks: mr. chairman, i yield myself such time as i may consume and i reserve the balance of my time. the chair: the gentleman's time is reserved. mr. dicks: it is my privilege and pleasure to present the interior, environment and related agencies appropriations bill to you today. this very fine bill is
of ohio. the speaker pro tempore: pursuant to house resolution 578 and rule 18, the chair declares the house in the competent committee of the whole in the state of the union for consideration of h.r. 2996. the chair appoints the gentleman from virginia, mr. connolly to preside over the committee of the whole. the chair: house is in the committee of the whole on the state of the union for consideration of h.r. 2996, which the clerk will report by title. the clerk: a bill making appropriations...
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of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from ohio reserves. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. >> madam speaker, at this point i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from the great state of michigan and who was an original author with ms. sutton of the first bill, mrs. miller for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. miller: i rise in strong support of this bill that will help protect american jobs. we all understand the challenges facing the auto industry. this industry has been hit literally by an economic hurricane which has caused so many hardships, not only for automakers but suppliers, dealers, everyone who has a stake in this industry and its success this legislation is a strong bipartisan approach that will help get the assembly lines move, keep traffic in the showrooms prork tect jobs and give our economy a desperately needed jolt. how do we know it will work? because it has been implemented in so many nations across the globe. because in every nation that's implemented a similar program, auto sales have risen and in every nation that has not, like us, the sales continue to fall. that's why this legislation has the strong su
of my time. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlewoman from ohio reserves. the gentleman from michigan is recognized. >> madam speaker, at this point i yield two minutes to the gentlelady from the great state of michigan and who was an original author with ms. sutton of the first bill, mrs. miller for two minutes. the speaker pro tempore: the gentlelady is recognized. mrs. miller: i rise in strong support of this bill that will help protect american jobs. we all understand the challenges...
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of state sales. just the 7,000 tax jurisdictions in america. in kentucky, cotton candy is taxes as candy in ohiot's taxed as food. there's no way for us to know the tax rates on every product in 7,000 places for that reason it's impossible for them to tax. however they're talking about getting around that by creating database updated and then they would argue that knocks down that objection. but still there's about 07' pse&g 80 percent americans against paying taxes on internet purchases. it would wipe out e-bay because everybody would start to have the to pay and collect taxes and thus. the internet is a friction less environment now and that would impose it on that. >> it's happening at the state level and it's also, congress is looking to pass law to enable it, that sort of enables getting around, enables the central data base to get around the objection from the supreme court. the state legislators are starting to sort of reach and try to find ways through that. could the states make a case if something is bought off the internet it's not from a brick and mortar state and we're losing revenu
of state sales. just the 7,000 tax jurisdictions in america. in kentucky, cotton candy is taxes as candy in ohiot's taxed as food. there's no way for us to know the tax rates on every product in 7,000 places for that reason it's impossible for them to tax. however they're talking about getting around that by creating database updated and then they would argue that knocks down that objection. but still there's about 07' pse&g 80 percent americans against paying taxes on internet purchases....
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he as a good friend in the general manager of the chicago bulls who tim hired to go to chicago when he was head coach. they were at ohio stateether. i can see him bringing tim back into the fold with the bulls. that would make more sense than tim going back in college. the only job i can see right now is helping his good friend down at southern miss. >> espn.com, andy katz. thanks for the insight. >> riff tom brady returning to in the patriots, new england, at least for the moments, appears to be everybody's favorite to win the afc east this seen. almost everyone. six days good new jets head coach said he is not here to kiss bill belichick's ring. there won't be a a board big enough to hold off the stuff. >> i'm not going to concede anything. do i recognize the fact that belichick is a heck of a coach? absolutely. my thing is i'm not intimidated by him or anybody necessary this business, period. >> you didn't think rex ryan was going to back down, did you? rex ryan said he didn't come to new york to kiss bill belichick's ring, and his loss wouldn't hurt him. >> you don't come here to bow down -- nobody is entitled until you
he as a good friend in the general manager of the chicago bulls who tim hired to go to chicago when he was head coach. they were at ohio stateether. i can see him bringing tim back into the fold with the bulls. that would make more sense than tim going back in college. the only job i can see right now is helping his good friend down at southern miss. >> espn.com, andy katz. thanks for the insight. >> riff tom brady returning to in the patriots, new england, at least for the moments,...
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states now in double digits, oregon, michigan, north carolina, south carolina, nevada, rhode island, california, ohio and puerto rico all have double-digit unemployment rates right now. >> so you see them early in all parts of the country but could it be possible it's more focused with states that have more manufacturing. although oregon i don't think it's that. >> yeah, i think there is a bit of a correlation. some of the manufacturing states started with higher unemployment rates and also had a higher rise in unemployment. >> i will save some questions for the second round. >> thank you. commissioner hall, we have got a number of constituents i am sure watching you right now. and we have got young people coming out of college, and we've got folks that have lost their jobs statistics, where would you say to them they were tried and to find a job? what kind of areas might want to look based upon what you see? what might be their best chance of getting employment? >> it's hard for me to recommend something. >> i am not necessarily asking you to recommend i am just trying to see where the jobs are. >> during the recession the amit consistent top growth has been health care and maybe government a little bit. a
states now in double digits, oregon, michigan, north carolina, south carolina, nevada, rhode island, california, ohio and puerto rico all have double-digit unemployment rates right now. >> so you see them early in all parts of the country but could it be possible it's more focused with states that have more manufacturing. although oregon i don't think it's that. >> yeah, i think there is a bit of a correlation. some of the manufacturing states started with higher unemployment rates...